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Letter from Theodore M. Johnson to James H. Morgan

Number of Pages:
3
Date:
February 26, 1933
Year:
Theodore M. Johnson writes to Dickinson College President James H. Morgan and describes the cordial greeting between his father, Dickinson College President Herman M. Johnson, and a Col. Wilson of the Confederate army in 1863. Theodore notes that Col. Wilson accepted request that the college not be harmed. In addition, he describes sharing meals with the Confederate officers and notes that Col. Wilson was later killed at Gettysburg.
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Origin:
Original Accession
Location:
Morgan Papers - Box 3, Folder Johnson-Joq